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Rajnath pitches for spending more on primary health care

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Home Minister Rajnath Singh today stressed the need for spending more funds in improving the primary health care in the country, saying such a move is required for development of core health care.

Addressing the silver jubilee celebration of government medical college, Chandigarh, Singh said just 1.6 per cent of GDP is being spent in primary health care of India which is less than that of all BRICS nations.

"For core health care, we have to improve primary health care. We have to improve the spending," he said.

The Home Minister said all doctors have to dedicate themselves with empathy, honesty, compassion and steadfastness as these are expected from them.
 

Doctors should also serve with mission and motivation. No doctor could become successful and called good if he or she serves with a narrow mind, he said.

Singh said cleanliness is another major factor to stay away from diseases along with the facility of clean drinking water.

The Home Minister also asserted that the NDA government will clean the entire river Ganga by 2019.

"This is our firm conviction," he said.

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First Published: Sep 09 2016 | 9:22 PM IST

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